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a new bill in the california legislature keep the data pirates in check. and in the best of the rest of the news the japanese aren't the only ones who are continuing to suffer from the fallout of the fukushima nuclear disaster and out appears that radiation released from the failed fukushima reactors back in march of two thousand and eleven more than two years ago have affected children born in hawaii and along the entire west coast of the united states according to the radiation in public health project children born in alaska california hawaii washington state and oregon between one week and sixteen weeks after the nuclear meltdown were twenty eight percent more likely to suffer from congenital hypo thyroid ism than were kids born in those states during the same time a year earlier in two thousand and ten basically what happened is a large quantities of radioactive iodine one thirty one were blown out of the fukushima reactors and then traveled across the pacific ocean before falling on hawaii the west coast and other pacific nations in the form of rain
a new bill in the california legislature keep the data pirates in check. and in the best of the rest of the news the japanese aren't the only ones who are continuing to suffer from the fallout of the fukushima nuclear disaster and out appears that radiation released from the failed fukushima reactors back in march of two thousand and eleven more than two years ago have affected children born in hawaii and along the entire west coast of the united states according to the radiation in public...
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and sold to the data brokers who then resell it for all sorts of purposes. some of them as mundane as targeting advertising especially toward you, but sometimes other companies by that information for all sorts of other purposes, possibly to make decisions about hiring you, about what sort of insurance rates they might charge. that kind of thing. gerri: i cannot cover how many people want to know all of these private details. i guess i can just say no. quickly. we do not have a lot of time, but i assume until they got the cash register that one let's give her my zip code and thank you very much. >> you should always do that and say that, and in some states you avalon your side. california there specifically breaded from getting at intermission. the same thing in the state of massachusetts. there may be some other states as well. but, yes by which they just say no. gerri: none of your business. as long going to say. none of your business. thank you for coming in. appreciate your time. now we want to know what you think. here is our question. some employers ha
and sold to the data brokers who then resell it for all sorts of purposes. some of them as mundane as targeting advertising especially toward you, but sometimes other companies by that information for all sorts of other purposes, possibly to make decisions about hiring you, about what sort of insurance rates they might charge. that kind of thing. gerri: i cannot cover how many people want to know all of these private details. i guess i can just say no. quickly. we do not have a lot of time, but...
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we took data out on wholesale trade. the dow rising 48 points. the nasdaq adding 18 to close at 3222. the top story on our radar, boeing's grounded 787 could soon be back flying the friendly skies. united airlines which has six dreamliners in its fleet has put the jets back on the flight schedule for may. it has been grounded since january after two incidents in tokyo and boston involving its lithium eye on battery system. on friday, they completed their certification testing of a redesigned battery and is waiting for the faa to sign off. jon, back to you. >> tharng ynk you very much for update. >>> on capitol hill, some families of victims killed in the newtown school shooting massacre will be lob bying congress for stricter gun laws. they will meet with senators who have not backed proposed gun control legislation. they arrived in washington aboard air force one as personal guests of president obama. the president had earlier spoken at an event in connecticut pushing for tougher gun laws. >>> new this morning, crews cleaning up near the campus
we took data out on wholesale trade. the dow rising 48 points. the nasdaq adding 18 to close at 3222. the top story on our radar, boeing's grounded 787 could soon be back flying the friendly skies. united airlines which has six dreamliners in its fleet has put the jets back on the flight schedule for may. it has been grounded since january after two incidents in tokyo and boston involving its lithium eye on battery system. on friday, they completed their certification testing of a redesigned...
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we are on the same place that we need to have strong mls test brown did in the best data so i think as we move forward in making any determinations including those which i & we will have to tackle if confirmed in terms of the export license question we certainly want to make sure we are using data that is relevant to the decision at hand. the second point on the regional issues of course some times the aggregate would be sufficient but for many issues involving the energy infrastructure, the regional questions are extremely important. >> i appreciate that. the reason i ask is you have focused on some of these regional impacts of gas pricing that wasn't done in the administration study and that's why i want to work on it with you. one must question if i might add that deals with fracking natural gas. the board is to look into these various issues. they came forward with a number of policy recommendations in particular we are concerned about the lack of confidence that the public has with regards to these issues the defense counsel and colleague and friend who looked at a variety of a
we are on the same place that we need to have strong mls test brown did in the best data so i think as we move forward in making any determinations including those which i & we will have to tackle if confirmed in terms of the export license question we certainly want to make sure we are using data that is relevant to the decision at hand. the second point on the regional issues of course some times the aggregate would be sufficient but for many issues involving the energy infrastructure,...
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and when i mentioned it, it is a 6 minute walk data and the low dose and the high dose data in the trial is impressive and that is m.s. and no data from the stroke, but given the results, it is something to consider of a number of ways to go. are there people walking better or blind and we can't let them? >> are you talking about with the m.s. or the stroke? >> with stroke. >> in the proof of concept study, it is clear, very clear that some of the people with stroke were walking better with this drug. what we need to nknow is what, just more broadly how many people with stroke, and which types of stroke, and is it a reproducible result, because just you have it one time in the study, you have to be double sure and do it again. >> the last time you were here and i was challenging whether it was going to be as good as physical therapy, and physical therapy cannot do what you are talking about, and kit not reverse. >> physical therapy like any exercise can help you the make the most of what you have left. >> right. >> this gives you more more than what you had left and it will improve. >> a
and when i mentioned it, it is a 6 minute walk data and the low dose and the high dose data in the trial is impressive and that is m.s. and no data from the stroke, but given the results, it is something to consider of a number of ways to go. are there people walking better or blind and we can't let them? >> are you talking about with the m.s. or the stroke? >> with stroke. >> in the proof of concept study, it is clear, very clear that some of the people with stroke were...
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over a mountainside but the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice reporter and witness statements all of these different sources of information helped investigators put the puzzle together. >> within days, two important clues turn up. a photograph taken by an amateur photographer reveals the plane flying with part of the tail section missing and part of that missing tail section, including the vertical fin which keeps the plane stable is fished out of a bay 100 miles away from the mountain. >> it was quite a distance from the crash site. they knew it had departed the plane early. you ask the question what could cause a decompression, control problems and the loss of a vertical fin. >> looking at the plane's maintenance history, investigators learn there was previous damage to the aft pressure bulkhead. that is the structure at the back of the cab than keeps the cabin pressurized. it was cracked seven years before the crash. when the plane's tail dragged along the runway in an accident known as a tail strike. >> the tail strike with occur in one of two phases of flight, either on t
over a mountainside but the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice reporter and witness statements all of these different sources of information helped investigators put the puzzle together. >> within days, two important clues turn up. a photograph taken by an amateur photographer reveals the plane flying with part of the tail section missing and part of that missing tail section, including the vertical fin which keeps the plane stable is fished out of a bay 100 miles away from the...
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i think the more interesting data out of this study shows that baby boomers have really changed their views and that's happened mostly in the last seven years. i think that's more about we're wasting money on the drug war and locking up people. this is really a social issue. and shouldn't be a legal issue. >> bill: okay, as we showed last night with the hard drugs. violent crime has dropped dramatically since we did start locking up drug traffickers and users get very little jail time never. why do you think the legalization from 1908 to now? >> i agree with dr. forest. i think baby boomers are over. plenty of them have tried marijuana or they are using now. now their kids have come of age to add to the population. so it's simple math. and in addition, i just don't think taxpayers want to spend money prosecuting marijuana, whether we spend money keeping these people in jail or whether we just have to put them through the court system for a misdemeanor. i don't want my tax money on that. there are other places i want my tax money spent. >> bill: okay. so you both say that the demograph
i think the more interesting data out of this study shows that baby boomers have really changed their views and that's happened mostly in the last seven years. i think that's more about we're wasting money on the drug war and locking up people. this is really a social issue. and shouldn't be a legal issue. >> bill: okay, as we showed last night with the hard drugs. violent crime has dropped dramatically since we did start locking up drug traffickers and users get very little jail time...
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let's keep in mind there are too many data points to give the market the benefit of the doubt. people need to see earnings season. april the 8th, start of it. alcoa, jpmorgan, wells fargo. starts in earnest on the 15th. we'll see a lot of tight ranges until we see the expression of the earnings season. >> a question whether the jobs report gives you an indication of the earnings season. if that is predicting weak earnings season we may see the correction we've been talking about. larry, good to see you, my friend. >> absolutely. thank you very much. david: white house releasing new details about his new budget plan. a lot of folks were shocked that he wants the federal government to start digging into some of our 401(k) accounts. rich edson is live at the white house. rich, we heard rumors about this but the president actually put some of this on paper. >> in a sense he will limit them in his proposal, david. we have details on what the president plans to roll out in his budget release. just a few of them. not the whole thing. he would slow increases for social security payment
let's keep in mind there are too many data points to give the market the benefit of the doubt. people need to see earnings season. april the 8th, start of it. alcoa, jpmorgan, wells fargo. starts in earnest on the 15th. we'll see a lot of tight ranges until we see the expression of the earnings season. >> a question whether the jobs report gives you an indication of the earnings season. if that is predicting weak earnings season we may see the correction we've been talking about. larry,...
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>> we actually have the the data bases. how do you capture the right image to get a good match and lots of false positives to get in, but most times what we've found in the pass, the bad guys on those lists are not necessarily the ones perpetrating. with asaad had no prior record and data base and had a clean record and he wasn't in the system itself. it comes down to basic police work, were you in the area, did you see this man. here is a broad bulletin to everybody, let's take a look and see if they can follow him. somebody remember, how did he get out of the area, in a private car, get on transportation, did he walk? >> because they would look down the street and they'll know. i don't know this particular area well enough to say, but there will be another department store a hundred yards the other way and check that surveillance camera and perhaps an image of this man and where he went after he may have dropped a bomb. >> particularly if you can put a time stamp on it, and at this particular time and begin to narrow it d
>> we actually have the the data bases. how do you capture the right image to get a good match and lots of false positives to get in, but most times what we've found in the pass, the bad guys on those lists are not necessarily the ones perpetrating. with asaad had no prior record and data base and had a clean record and he wasn't in the system itself. it comes down to basic police work, were you in the area, did you see this man. here is a broad bulletin to everybody, let's take a look...
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it is based -- the theories that say this based on very fragile linguistic data. my judgment i think that the plank and newt is an indigenous development. it is a reflection of an application of the water where there was ocean water navigation were they built up the sides of dugouts. i don't think they got an in-depth study of the ocean wind patterns that would have allowed them. that got to south florida, which is another story in this seems quite certain. i think it is fun to think about, but it is not true. >> do we all give everyone a thanks? [applause] >> i invite you to join is assigning area number one. we will be walking over there now and you can pick up this conversation there. thank you for coming. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and you're watching book tv on c-span2, live coverage of the 18th annual los angeles times festival books help of the campus of the university of southern california. gabba listening to authors george black, brian fagan. coming in about a half-hour or so, another panel, this one
it is based -- the theories that say this based on very fragile linguistic data. my judgment i think that the plank and newt is an indigenous development. it is a reflection of an application of the water where there was ocean water navigation were they built up the sides of dugouts. i don't think they got an in-depth study of the ocean wind patterns that would have allowed them. that got to south florida, which is another story in this seems quite certain. i think it is fun to think about, but...
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and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. [♪...] [squealing, crash] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> today in michigan, the local economy is on life support. but the business of sex for sale is alive and well. >> we're going to the other side here. >> in 2010, the fbi human trafficking task force estimated that roughly 20%, one in five, arrested for prostitution were juveniles. >> i think that domestic trafficking in the state of michigan is a huge problem. >> attorney bridgette carr runs the university of michigan's human trafficking clinic, which is compiling a database for all human trafficking cases in the country. >> we've seen cases involving 12- and 13-year-olds in small towns. we've seen cases involving young girls in the big cities here. >> so in your mind these girls, boys, they are the equivalent of modern-day sex slaves. >> they are modern-day slaves, on the streets all around us. >> i can remember the first day it actually happened, like it was yesterday. >> for t
and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. [♪...] [squealing, crash] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> today in michigan, the local economy is on life support. but the business of sex for sale is alive and well. >> we're going to the other side here. >> in 2010, the fbi human trafficking task force estimated that roughly 20%, one in five, arrested for...
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there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® rivaroxaban without talking to the doctor who prescribes it for you. stopping may increase your risk of having a stroke. get medical help right away if you develop any signs or symptoms of bleeding, like unusual bruising or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or blood thinners. talk to your doctor before taking xarelto® if you currently have abnormal bleeding. xarelto® can cause bleeding, which can be serious, and rarely may lead to death. you are likely to bruise more easily on xarelto®, and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. tell your doctors you are taking xarelto® before any planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto®, tell your doc
there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® rivaroxaban without talking to the doctor who prescribes it for you. stopping may increase your risk of having a stroke. get medical help right away if you...
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we have two years of really good data and demonstrates conclusive we can get reduced incidents of medical malpractice lawsuits. we can reduce the incidents of defensive medicine and demonstrates better health care results. it's a trifecta and the idea we want to be able to spread across the country. the administration supports their efforts. we want to take them and spread them like wildfire. take ideas like seven pillars, bring it to delaware and other states. that's -- those are all parts of the solution. and as we focus on bet remember results for less money or the same amount of money, health care is one i think has great potential for us. and we need to particularly focus on that. in the past, you worked a little bit -- i think at mckenzie and company, management consulting firm with great reputation. any lessons learned from that experience for you that you bring to your current responsibilities if you're confirmed? >> in terms of my mckenzie experience, one of the things i learned was client service which is a topic that's come up in a number of different ways in this conversation
we have two years of really good data and demonstrates conclusive we can get reduced incidents of medical malpractice lawsuits. we can reduce the incidents of defensive medicine and demonstrates better health care results. it's a trifecta and the idea we want to be able to spread across the country. the administration supports their efforts. we want to take them and spread them like wildfire. take ideas like seven pillars, bring it to delaware and other states. that's -- those are all parts of...
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are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. resulting in unexpected power and agility. experience the adventurous, all-powerful gator rsx850i. sixty-two horsepower, a fully independent multi-link suspension and a top speed of 53 miles per hour. it's a whole new species of gator. right now, visit your dealer or johndeere.com/gator to get $800 off the gator rsx850i. uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you have a sailboat. at's in your wallet? >> bill: and in the impact segment tonight. lou's the boss controll
are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. resulting in unexpected power and agility. experience the adventurous, all-powerful gator rsx850i. sixty-two horsepower, a fully independent multi-link suspension and a top speed of 53 miles per hour. it's a whole new species of gator. right now,...
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liz: i will just -- >> with that said, we have seen online sales data in the last few months. peter: the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 7.6% from 7.7% in february. that was due mainly to a half million people leaving the labor force in march for one reason or another. liz: okay. peter barnes. thank you very much. over and over again with all the worries we have seen, the markets have hit record after record. we have been rewriting the history books as well. remember that as we watch all of this and more live from the trading floor here in st. petersburg. the ceo of this massive trading floor. paul riley is the ceo. he has finally absorbed the morgan keegan accusation. what does he really think about today's number, how it affects his business, his stock of 23% year over year. all of that and much more, including a tampa business that is clinging to the hopes of one particular team that made all the way to the final four. they are called majestic. bake the jerseys. they make mlb jerseys and all kinds of t-shirts. stay tuned. it is the final four story of the year. it is
liz: i will just -- >> with that said, we have seen online sales data in the last few months. peter: the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 7.6% from 7.7% in february. that was due mainly to a half million people leaving the labor force in march for one reason or another. liz: okay. peter barnes. thank you very much. over and over again with all the worries we have seen, the markets have hit record after record. we have been rewriting the history books as well. remember that as we...
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we the public funded the project, the data it produced is free and available to anyone that wants it, property of everyone. you can get a free poster for your dorm door or use it to research new treatments for cancer or sickle cell anemia. with all of that publicly funded available data, we set the table for future scientific progress. they say it produced $140 in economic results for every dollar we invested in that project. today, president obama announced a new project, the brain initiative. scientists will be mapping the stuff between your ears so we can finally understand how the individual cells and regions of the brains work and how they work together. the idea again is to think big, use the new tools we have for looking at the human brain and to make better tools to create a new and better map of the human brain and its functions. then make that map publicly available so scientists in all fields can use it to work on, say, alzheimer's, autism, or schizophrenia. right now, the map of the human brain has blank spots the size of texas. this man's parkinson's disease makes it hard
we the public funded the project, the data it produced is free and available to anyone that wants it, property of everyone. you can get a free poster for your dorm door or use it to research new treatments for cancer or sickle cell anemia. with all of that publicly funded available data, we set the table for future scientific progress. they say it produced $140 in economic results for every dollar we invested in that project. today, president obama announced a new project, the brain initiative....
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their drive to control the internet the c i s p a bill would allow user data to be shared with government agencies getting around privacy laws and made it through to the senate but president obama still afford to be wary of signing it off archies america produce the end drew blake has more. aides for the white house actually said that we will recommend the president veto this legislation to sever intelligence and for sharing of protection act it's come under a lot of criticism by its opponents because they say that it does more than what the authors say it does now the authors of cispa they say that this bill will lead to businesses private companies google facebook and many internet provider these companies will be encouraged to share information with the federal government that will be used to track down and monitor and curb its cyber attacks aimed at the united states computer critics say that it puts too much of americans privacy at risk and that the right safeguards are there people would be separate pricing their privacy for a little bit of security when the bill was introduced back
their drive to control the internet the c i s p a bill would allow user data to be shared with government agencies getting around privacy laws and made it through to the senate but president obama still afford to be wary of signing it off archies america produce the end drew blake has more. aides for the white house actually said that we will recommend the president veto this legislation to sever intelligence and for sharing of protection act it's come under a lot of criticism by its opponents...
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over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: last week we saw robert redford crawl up the butt of the weather underground. terrorists that kill innocent people. now it's jada, trying to help a commie. boyfriend george jackson committed five armed robberies before killing a guard. he also wanted to poison the water system in chicago. he entered the courthouse with shotgun. that gun blew a judge's head off. he was awarded a faculty job. how funny is that left wing academics mock people with guns but somehow embrace armed radicals that want to destroy america? one is cool and the other isn't. why jada is hawking her flick, free angela and all political prisoners. how objective was she? here she is describing, she never apologized for her association and she always looked fabulous doing it. look fab and have the r
over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: last week we saw robert redford crawl up the butt of the weather underground. terrorists that kill innocent people. now it's jada, trying to help a commie. boyfriend...
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the data don't lie. >> thank you. ms. weingarten, why do you believe the united states has this problem of inadequate investment in the early quality education? [laughter] >> so i'm still kind of reading yesterday's new york times about -- >> [inaudible] >> sorry. yesterday's new york times story about the wealth gap amongst races widened since the recession. i think what has happened is that we don't, as much as we say that it's important, we don't, we don't actually do what we need to do to care about other people's children. and you see that in terms of austerity. it's part of the reason why it is so great to have a business person on this panel who's starting to make the case about how important it is to nation building to care about all of god's children in the united states of america. but, so we know that this is important, and we have the evidence. but yet in austerity budgets when there are choices that have been done, kids have gotten the short end of the stick. even right now in terms of sequester, and i'm real
the data don't lie. >> thank you. ms. weingarten, why do you believe the united states has this problem of inadequate investment in the early quality education? [laughter] >> so i'm still kind of reading yesterday's new york times about -- >> [inaudible] >> sorry. yesterday's new york times story about the wealth gap amongst races widened since the recession. i think what has happened is that we don't, as much as we say that it's important, we don't, we don't actually do...
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if you take all the economic data that we have seen coming out of washington over the last month or so, you may be able to find some solid ground. it is actually quite interesting. when it turns positive, 75% of the time, s&p 500 is up positive over the next five days. dennis: i like that. i will be stealing it. cheryl: gas prices are down. but go to the trading pits of this cme. >> refineries are way ahead of schedule. we are changing the fundamentals we are up 3.58. the crude oil market is trying to edge onto a little bit of a rebound here. i think it is giving a little bit of boost despite the fact that the dollar is getting stronger. dennis: ordering half a billion dollar bid to buy hulu. 30 million visitors a month. youtube gets five as much. netflix has 11 times as many. bad news in the newspaper industry latest revenue report. some good news lurks inside the numbers. it was the slowest the client in six years. circulation revenue rose 5% to 10.5 oh yen dollars. preliminary ratings for cbs march madness final four showed a two-game average. the best since 2005. cbs and it's time
if you take all the economic data that we have seen coming out of washington over the last month or so, you may be able to find some solid ground. it is actually quite interesting. when it turns positive, 75% of the time, s&p 500 is up positive over the next five days. dennis: i like that. i will be stealing it. cheryl: gas prices are down. but go to the trading pits of this cme. >> refineries are way ahead of schedule. we are changing the fundamentals we are up 3.58. the crude oil...
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that i am on the board of naral pro choice america, 2005-2008 when the data was available, the rate of sexual activity among teenagers stayed the same. however, teen pregnancy rates actually went down. it went up in a handful of states like mississippi, texas, arkansas, unfortunately, states that are now, we're not just talking about limiting access to the legal procedure of abortion, limiting access to birth control. but now limiting access to sex education so that kids would have the information to not get pregnant. >> i would love to live in a world where fewer kids have sex at a young age. but i want kids to have the right information and if they make a mistake, i don't want them to have to deal with an unwanted pregnancy. >> what if they were raped or molested or abused. >> there's a con flags of legalizing something and endorsing it. this happens across our politics. i'll give you another example. in the fight in my state of colorado to legalize marijuana, the debate was portrayed as well if you're for legalizing marijuana, you want everybody to smoke marijuana. no, the idea w
that i am on the board of naral pro choice america, 2005-2008 when the data was available, the rate of sexual activity among teenagers stayed the same. however, teen pregnancy rates actually went down. it went up in a handful of states like mississippi, texas, arkansas, unfortunately, states that are now, we're not just talking about limiting access to the legal procedure of abortion, limiting access to birth control. but now limiting access to sex education so that kids would have the...
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there is no similar exit system with photos. >> they have data to enforce the law governs states. they failed to develop an entry exit system siting costs and convenience and opposition from the airlines. >> they call that a national security disstrays. >> it's a critical component of it. 9-11 hijackers were here on student visas and over stayed them as well. >> if you want to get away for summer and you are running low on cash we will tell you about saving a thousand to 2,000 dollars in just a couple months and it can help you do that. >> that will be good information. what do you do when the train goes off the tracks? this conductor decided to jump. turns out he didn't have to. [ bell dings ] [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] for sensitive skin, there's fusion proglide. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to fusion proglide. gillte. the best a man can get. switch to fusion proglide. and do you know your... blooa or b positive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sur
there is no similar exit system with photos. >> they have data to enforce the law governs states. they failed to develop an entry exit system siting costs and convenience and opposition from the airlines. >> they call that a national security disstrays. >> it's a critical component of it. 9-11 hijackers were here on student visas and over stayed them as well. >> if you want to get away for summer and you are running low on cash we will tell you about saving a thousand to...
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over the past two years, advanced anlitics and data assessments produce programs. has allowed us to reduce the percentage of apprehensions that result in a voluntary return from 41% in 2011 to 22% in 2012. moreover, the consequence delivery system that is contributed to the reduction and overall rate of reresidivism from a six-year average of 24% to 12% today. but as i have articulated in prior testimony, i will work to reduce the likelihood of attack against the nation and provide safety and security to our citizens as an ongoing mission. our focus now is to expand our operation. by taking an integrated approach that includes our partners at the federal, state, local, and tribal levels. applying a risk-based strategy while moving towards a mobile and flexible workforce that can rapidly respond to emerging threats. our challenges are many not the least of which is our ongoing requirement for information and intelligence which provides frontline agents critical insights about those that would seek illegal entry into the country. in addition, detection capability con
over the past two years, advanced anlitics and data assessments produce programs. has allowed us to reduce the percentage of apprehensions that result in a voluntary return from 41% in 2011 to 22% in 2012. moreover, the consequence delivery system that is contributed to the reduction and overall rate of reresidivism from a six-year average of 24% to 12% today. but as i have articulated in prior testimony, i will work to reduce the likelihood of attack against the nation and provide safety and...
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and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. [♪...] [squealing, crash] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. flawlessly. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars t
and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. [♪...] [squealing, crash] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for...
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the housing data recently has been okayed. it hasn't been great but it hasn't been poor. case schiller is going to look at 0 major metropolitan cities. it is going to give you somewhat of a housing value on residential real condo sales or new construction but right now wall street is expecting a year over year increase of 9%. the biggest increase then since 2006. if you bought a home a year ago you should be feeling pretty good right now. >> okay. so oddly enough i am shopping for a house right now. i have heard of bidding wars in certain cities like homes on the market that go in one day. how common is this and in what >> that is common especially in washington, d.c. and in new york. you think of some of the biggest cities obviously where there is a lot of commerce that's taking place, they can also focus on the west coast and san francisco. of course even in san diego. there are certain cities in this country right now that you do have those bidding wars that are taking place. it is almost like you would feel it is part of the housing bubble. like what we had preet econ
the housing data recently has been okayed. it hasn't been great but it hasn't been poor. case schiller is going to look at 0 major metropolitan cities. it is going to give you somewhat of a housing value on residential real condo sales or new construction but right now wall street is expecting a year over year increase of 9%. the biggest increase then since 2006. if you bought a home a year ago you should be feeling pretty good right now. >> okay. so oddly enough i am shopping for a house...
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some of the private colleges if you go to the college navigator site, collegenavigat.gov all of the data is. it is online and if you want to do a comparison of all the colleges in your little area it would be the most incredibly mind-boggling thing to your parents because he would suddenly see look, this college that my son wants to go to the discharge and $40,000 a year they graduate 10% of their students. if you are one of the 90% who don't graduate and you borrow for the education, your chance of being financially devastated for the rest of your life is huge to beat you also -- there are step-by-step tutorial that i think we could do a much better job of dealing with just on what do you do when you graduate? five tips for paying off your student loans. but again, i think some of it is just all in your local neighborhoods. look at your individual colleges. go in and compare what the administrators are making versus what they are charging the college. compare how much they give to the students. compare their award letters. hold their feet to the fire because in fact, we have been too ea
some of the private colleges if you go to the college navigator site, collegenavigat.gov all of the data is. it is online and if you want to do a comparison of all the colleges in your little area it would be the most incredibly mind-boggling thing to your parents because he would suddenly see look, this college that my son wants to go to the discharge and $40,000 a year they graduate 10% of their students. if you are one of the 90% who don't graduate and you borrow for the education, your...
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that, with the new unlimited data would be very tempting. >> we did have some breaks of sunshine this heaviest is near the near concord. and even towards hayward. things will improve is looking better. sunshine and warmer temperatures. notice showers here and there. showers from time to time. that will be the theme by 7:00 a.m., look for the showers with breaks of sunshine. these showers will remain in place for most of the morning. as for go for this afternoon the showers will decrease. mostly sunny skies. temperatures will be in the 60s. a bit cooler your kron 4 7 day around the bay >> bus... that got caught fire was creating a huge mass there is only one lane open. tax season is winding down. for people of not started or they could beat a target for scams. they could be a target. >> reporter: the clock is ticking. return? just make sure you're not a victim of the latest tax trap. tax season is winding down, and consumers who haven't their returns. can become targets for certain scams when under pressure. karin caifa has tips on what to do. coming up next. the stage is set for the f
that, with the new unlimited data would be very tempting. >> we did have some breaks of sunshine this heaviest is near the near concord. and even towards hayward. things will improve is looking better. sunshine and warmer temperatures. notice showers here and there. showers from time to time. that will be the theme by 7:00 a.m., look for the showers with breaks of sunshine. these showers will remain in place for most of the morning. as for go for this afternoon the showers will decrease....
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scott mcgrew says there is still a significant gap in pay. >>> depending on how you measure the data. if you look at just general pay statistics, the census bureau say women make about 80% of what men make. there is no doubt women still face unique challenges at work with equal access. looking at the markets this r morning, the dow is trading almost even over on the nasdaq. we have cirque du soleil. this is the company that hedge fund managers are fighting over, herbal life, suspended in trading. it is not a local company but an exciting fight. there you go. eight people on the nasdaq. i'm not sure what that means for the market. >> nasdaq knows how to party. 6:55. the same climate change is about to crush california's wine industry. >> all the water being used to grow grapes is about to dry up. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live in livermore with what this could mean for the bay area. good morning. >> good morning. not exactly the kind of i'll drink to that kind of news. we are talking about seeing disappearance of these type of vineyards like here in livermore, napa or sonoma.
scott mcgrew says there is still a significant gap in pay. >>> depending on how you measure the data. if you look at just general pay statistics, the census bureau say women make about 80% of what men make. there is no doubt women still face unique challenges at work with equal access. looking at the markets this r morning, the dow is trading almost even over on the nasdaq. we have cirque du soleil. this is the company that hedge fund managers are fighting over, herbal life, suspended...
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. >> i have no problem with continuing to get the facts and data but only for finding out what happened. >> the obama administration insisted it is fully cooperating with congress as they investigate the attack that left four dead including the u.s. ambassador. >> some bracing for tornadoes others could see snow today. >> maria molina is tracking all of the storms. >> we are tracking our first major spring storm system of the season that will be impacting every single state in the lower 48. as had he head into friday we will see areas of rain west. a massive storm system impacting the country through out this week. we are start to go see areas of rain well to the east of the center of the storm system across parts of minneapolis and wisconsin, illinois, chicago, you will be dealing with some of these rainstorms later on this morning. you will need the umbrella. you could count on travel delays as you head out to the door. winter storm warnings in effect through the rockies into mont a montana. winter storm watches in effect and blizzard warnings. it could exceed many of you out here und
. >> i have no problem with continuing to get the facts and data but only for finding out what happened. >> the obama administration insisted it is fully cooperating with congress as they investigate the attack that left four dead including the u.s. ambassador. >> some bracing for tornadoes others could see snow today. >> maria molina is tracking all of the storms. >> we are tracking our first major spring storm system of the season that will be impacting every...
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particularly the f.b.i. has what's called the next generation id data base. there are a lot of issues with facial recognition technology. again it's not a perfect technology. if it was the f.b.i. would have been able to use its existing next generation id beta base to identify the suspects in this case. t can be foiled as the cctvs can by a baseball cap and sun glasses, by bad lighting, a bad angle. when you're dealing with the cameras in particular you're not dealing with a head-on square picture of a person which is what they're often based on so they're imperfect. we're also looking at that as a place where we need to build in oversight. it shouldn't be just pulling pictures from say the driving -- drivers licenses of people in various states. the pictures should be pulled only from criminal data bases. only from mug shoggets. so we need to ensure again that we're building in the privacy protections. but we also need to keep in mind that these are not perfect technologies. >> next up gwen on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: good morning ms. mcca
particularly the f.b.i. has what's called the next generation id data base. there are a lot of issues with facial recognition technology. again it's not a perfect technology. if it was the f.b.i. would have been able to use its existing next generation id beta base to identify the suspects in this case. t can be foiled as the cctvs can by a baseball cap and sun glasses, by bad lighting, a bad angle. when you're dealing with the cameras in particular you're not dealing with a head-on square...
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. >>> this might be the most flamboyant movie trailer ever released. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible that goes away. ♪ deductible rewards. one more way you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ you ready? [ female announcer ] second kid by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs. after thousands of diaper changes, they know what works. luvs lock away wetness better than huggies for a fraction of the cost live, learn, & get luvs. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber
. >>> this might be the most flamboyant movie trailer ever released. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred...
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the data is pointing to that. we calling for that once we clear out some of this congestion with the economic data and imf and other things going on around the world. so i wouldn't be too concerned we'll get into a 20 or 25% correction but for right now i'm a little skiddish and a little cautious on the market. lori: i think you echo a lot of sentments. keith bliss, thanks for joining us. melissa: apple shares briefly touching below $400 a share. this is the first time in more than a year. shibani joshi is on that story coming up next. we'll be right back. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovativ
the data is pointing to that. we calling for that once we clear out some of this congestion with the economic data and imf and other things going on around the world. so i wouldn't be too concerned we'll get into a 20 or 25% correction but for right now i'm a little skiddish and a little cautious on the market. lori: i think you echo a lot of sentments. keith bliss, thanks for joining us. melissa: apple shares briefly touching below $400 a share. this is the first time in more than a year....
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using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ [ticking] >> in this era of belt-tightening, it's kind of refreshing to take a look at people whose favorite pastime is giving money away. such a man is eli broad, a self-made billionaire who is one of the most generous philanthropists in america. along with supporting education reform, medical research, and the arts, he also wants to transform los angeles into a cultural capitol. eli broad likes to think big, but some of his critics say he can act very small. as he told morley safer in april 2011, eli broad doesn't really care what anyone says. all he wants to do is die poor. well, relatively poor. >> i believe in two things: one, andrew carnegie said, "he who dies with wealth dies in shame," and someone once said, "he who gives while he lives also knows where it goes." >> there's no one quite so civic-minded in a
using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ [ticking] >> in this era of belt-tightening, it's kind of refreshing to take a look at people whose favorite pastime is giving money away. such a man is eli broad, a self-made billionaire who is one of the most...
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i think you're looking through mountains of data in the category of talking to witnesses. the tips coming in in these scenarios are overwhelming. and finally that video evidence, which is sort of a 21st century phenomenon, is going to yield clues. one thing i suspect is going on, though, even if you're homing in on one direction, you cannot close out the option that you're wrong. so there are parallel investigations, inquiries, analyses going on, even if they think they got the right guy. >> do you think it could be that there are different law enforcement agencies that are working at odds with each other, or how well coordinated do you think this is right now? >> i think it's very well coordinated. we've been around this for 12 years. by the way, i disagree with your earlier reporter. i don't think there's a lot of attention around. i think america has graduated, taken a baby step on dealing with risk. i was in new york on fifth avenue. i was just on capital avenue here in washington, d.c. penn station, union station, people are quite cool in ways they would not have been
i think you're looking through mountains of data in the category of talking to witnesses. the tips coming in in these scenarios are overwhelming. and finally that video evidence, which is sort of a 21st century phenomenon, is going to yield clues. one thing i suspect is going on, though, even if you're homing in on one direction, you cannot close out the option that you're wrong. so there are parallel investigations, inquiries, analyses going on, even if they think they got the right guy....
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what does the defense department do with this data? >> this report is a survey done every three years and it really does give a snapshot of what is going on at the troop level troops tend to be honest with it and they use it to decide where their programs are falling short or what they can do to enhance other programs. for instance, one of the recommendation in that report regarded sexual trauma within the military. the suggestion was because it looks like there's an increase of reporting by both women and men having been assaulted since being in the service. the report recommended that they focus on programs geared towards military trauma and prosecuting those cases. one of the interesting things that report was the issue -- regarding the issue of stigma. in 2008, about 13% of troops said that they were worried if they sought professional help for mental health counseling. they were worried if that would damage their career but that figure has gone up to 1/3 of troops thinking it will damage their careers, which goes against the grain
what does the defense department do with this data? >> this report is a survey done every three years and it really does give a snapshot of what is going on at the troop level troops tend to be honest with it and they use it to decide where their programs are falling short or what they can do to enhance other programs. for instance, one of the recommendation in that report regarded sexual trauma within the military. the suggestion was because it looks like there's an increase of reporting...
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in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; prob
in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast...
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. >> i have no problem with getting the factual data only for where we are going in the future and making sure it doesn't happen again. >> it is expected on capitol hill monday and is being sent to every member we are told in the house. we don't know is whether it will change any minds. >> we started earlier on "the fox report" with the death of the first diplomat killed since benghazi. it won't be dying down any time soon. good to see you. >> thank you. >> north korea threatens nuclear war and the bloodshed continues in syria where they are having a civil war. some observers are asking with the cuts of seek station in effect is the budget leaving u.s. forces more vulnerable. jamie colby asked as she sat down for an exclusive interview. >> long before defense secretary hagel called the threat a real and clear hanger. here is army chief of staff with his add dries for the road nation. >> we already have there are raptors bombers an ships. what do you think? >> many face the capabilities. i believe we do this in a way that sustains the capacity. i would be careful about miss calculating and
. >> i have no problem with getting the factual data only for where we are going in the future and making sure it doesn't happen again. >> it is expected on capitol hill monday and is being sent to every member we are told in the house. we don't know is whether it will change any minds. >> we started earlier on "the fox report" with the death of the first diplomat killed since benghazi. it won't be dying down any time soon. good to see you. >> thank you....
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the data. anomoize mr. speaker, without an amendment to ensure that companies remove private information when they can do so, when they can do so through reasonable efforts, i cannot support the underlying bill. i believe that members of both parties who support this change deserve the chance to vote on it. and i suspect that because that issue would have gathered broad support, it is not being brought up for a vote here on the floor and that is very disappointing. accordingly, i urge a no vote on the rule and yield back. i thank the gentleman for yielding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. woodall: mr. speaker, i yield myself 60 seconds to say i agree with my friend, that the private sector is often in the best position to get the work done that we're talking about in this bill. i would refer my colleagues, mr. speaker, to the intelligence committee's website. it's tedges.house.gov, where you can see a long list -- it's intelligence.house.gov, where you can see the long list of suppo
the data. anomoize mr. speaker, without an amendment to ensure that companies remove private information when they can do so, when they can do so through reasonable efforts, i cannot support the underlying bill. i believe that members of both parties who support this change deserve the chance to vote on it. and i suspect that because that issue would have gathered broad support, it is not being brought up for a vote here on the floor and that is very disappointing. accordingly, i urge a no vote...
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starting to look at big data and kind of the opportunities with unstructured data. but absolutely. as we are putting together offers we can see what it's doing to each individual customer, how it's affecting their order frequency, their ticket, all of those things and it allows us to start designing things specifically based on past order. so that data is incredibly important to us. >> i would say that reordering -- because you know what we've gotten in the past, the process is almost instant. just reorder what i got last time. boom. finally, patrick, in previous appearances we've asked you about commodity prices, we've worked our way through a drought not too long ago. is there relief that you see for the rest of the year at least? >> we're feeling okay about commodities. we're kind of calling up 3% or 4% for the year. so far it is looking pretty good. cheese is kind of in a normal trading range right now and overall it's good. the thing i keep my eye on really is gas prices. because ultimately oil and gas prices play through really all of the commodities. so for me, that's kind o
starting to look at big data and kind of the opportunities with unstructured data. but absolutely. as we are putting together offers we can see what it's doing to each individual customer, how it's affecting their order frequency, their ticket, all of those things and it allows us to start designing things specifically based on past order. so that data is incredibly important to us. >> i would say that reordering -- because you know what we've gotten in the past, the process is almost...
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the data and things into canada and mexico to pick out those people in good they might present a risk. so we are doing very similar things with both countries in terms of working together and targeting vendors to share that information to benchmark how we the threat and identify in the collaboration and sharing is going very well. >> senator, thank you for the question. we continue to learn how important information and intelligence is in our ability to protect this country. as they learn thinks he may have implemented in terms of collection or dissemination, we apply that on the northern border. one of the most important characteristics from our standpoint is recognizing there is a convergence of trends national criminal organization, something that changes the length gave and how we have to continue to learn from dod and others and supporter agents and pre-deploy resources to minimize risk. one of the list of understood how to do that better is to work with the intelligence community through our own office of intelligence and certainly the department and telling analysts and collect
the data and things into canada and mexico to pick out those people in good they might present a risk. so we are doing very similar things with both countries in terms of working together and targeting vendors to share that information to benchmark how we the threat and identify in the collaboration and sharing is going very well. >> senator, thank you for the question. we continue to learn how important information and intelligence is in our ability to protect this country. as they learn...
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in australia, the asx 200 eased another 0.5% after the u.s. employment data. back to you. >> all right. sixuan, thanks for that. george soros has warned the bank of japan could be pursuing dangerous monetary policy, referring to the $1.4 trillion easing program. he said in an exclusive cnbc interview that while the new governor has shown courage, the move could send the yen into free fall. what japan is doing is actually quite dangerous. >> dangerous? >> yes. because they are doing it after 25 years of just simply accumulating deficits and not getting the economy going. so if what they are doing they're getting something started, they may not be able to stop it. >> this is what's so interesting about the whole situation with japan is you can look at it as a win-win or a lose-lose. but either what they're going to do is going to work or if you're talking about massive real weakness in the yen, you could see big sell-off in japanese bonds and a struggle with regard to inflation. if it doesn't work, they're in the same situation they are now, which is to say not
in australia, the asx 200 eased another 0.5% after the u.s. employment data. back to you. >> all right. sixuan, thanks for that. george soros has warned the bank of japan could be pursuing dangerous monetary policy, referring to the $1.4 trillion easing program. he said in an exclusive cnbc interview that while the new governor has shown courage, the move could send the yen into free fall. what japan is doing is actually quite dangerous. >> dangerous? >> yes. because they are...
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this is federal data distributed by the house. president obama 99.8% in federal prisoners sentenced for drug offices. are incarcerated for drug trafficking. okay? trafficking. not a rfrmt efer. trafficking. >> i don't think they know what they're talking. >> bill: to do a federal stretch you can't sell on the local street. that's a state beef. all right? you have got to move it across state lines to do a federal thing. >> that's correct. there is a lot of people who have been picked on. >> bill: you are wrong. >> no, i'm not wrong. this is something i know something about. >> bill: you are wrong. >> no i am not wrong. >> it's a federal beef. >> it is. if you use marijuana in arizona and you live in new york. >> bill: that's a state beef. >> if you carry. >> bill: they want -- >> if you carry five grams of cocaine across the arizona border. that's a federal situation. that's not a heavy drug dealer. >> bill: that's not who who is in jail. 98, trafficking. >> that's trafficking that's possession. >> if you take an ounce of cocaine a
this is federal data distributed by the house. president obama 99.8% in federal prisoners sentenced for drug offices. are incarcerated for drug trafficking. okay? trafficking. not a rfrmt efer. trafficking. >> i don't think they know what they're talking. >> bill: to do a federal stretch you can't sell on the local street. that's a state beef. all right? you have got to move it across state lines to do a federal thing. >> that's correct. there is a lot of people who have been...
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